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Central banks need to be concerned about wages since they are a major driver of inflation. Rising wages are needed to signal directions for market adjustments to ensure growth. Wage growth is driven by relative scarcity, labor productivity and expectations about inflation and future growth....
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Previous research has found identity to be relevant for international migration, but has neglected internal mobility as … labor market outcomes of migrants in China, the country with the largest record of internal mobility. Using instrumental …
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Previous research on internal mobility has neglected the role of local identity contrary to studies analyzing … mobility in the world, closes the gap. Instrumental variable estimation and careful robustness checks suggest that identifying …
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most neighbors are immigrants from other countries of origin. The results suggest that housing discrimination rather than …Using survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, this study shows that immigrants living in segregated … residential areas are more likely to report discrimination because of their ethnic background. This applies to both segregated …
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most neighbors are immigrants from other countries of origin. The results suggest that housing discrimination rather than …Using survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel, this study shows that immigrants living in segregated … residential areas are more likely to report discrimination because of their ethnic background. This applies to both segregated …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009399841
Throughout history, border walls and fences have been built for defense, to claim land, to signal power, and to control migration. The costs of fortifications are large while the benefits are questionable. The recent trend of building walls and fences signals a paradox: In spite of the...
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Throughout history, border walls and fences have been built for defense, to claim land, to signal power, and to control migration. The costs of fortifications are large while the benefits are questionable. The recent trend of building walls and fences signals a paradox: In spite of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012161476
first ever meta-analysis of field experiments on occupational access discrimination based on sexual orientation, (ii …) utilizing the moderating role of marital status and family support, (iii) studying occupational access discrimination based on …
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segregation and immigrants' satisfaction with the neighborhood. The estimates show that immigrants living in segregated areas are … less satisfied with the neighborhood. This is consistent with the hypothesis that housing discrimination rather than self …
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This contribution investigates the opportunities of migration for developing countries. The benefits of migration for sending countries are often undervalued. But migrants may foster trade, remittances, innovations, investments back home, and even return home at some time with better human...
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